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CN35

Owner’s Manual

Preparation Before Use

Playing the Piano

Internal Songs

Recorder

Settings

Appendix

Summary of Contents for CN35

Page 1: ...CN35 Owner s Manual Preparation Before Use Playing the Piano Internal Songs Recorder Settings Appendix...

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Page 3: ...the Internal Songs section page 36 includes information regarding the instrument s built in lesson songs and Concert Magic function The Recorder section page 46 provides instructions on how to record...

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Page 5: ...t contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug When disconnecting the AC power cord s plug always hold the plug and pull it to remove it Pulling...

Page 6: ...damage to the product or other property if the product is handled incorrectly Using the product in such areas may result in product breakdown Use the product only in moderate climates not in tropical...

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Page 8: ...ts separately 38 4 Repeating sections of a lesson song 39 5 Recording a lesson song practice 40 Lesson Function cont Concert Magic 41 1 Performing a Concert Magic song 41 2 Concert Magic demo mode 43...

Page 9: ...Curve 103 User Tuning 104 Temperament Key 105 User Temperament 106 2 12 User Key Volume 107 2 13 Half Pedal Adjust 108 2 14 Soft Pedal Depth 109 Settings cont Key Settings 110 3 1 Lower Octave Shift...

Page 10: ...t pianissimo to the strongest boldest fortissimo The instrument s built in Virtual Technician feature allows various characteristics of the acoustic piano sound to be shaped at thetouchofabutton withs...

Page 11: ...a sound or function Press twice Select a sound or function 2 4 Press multiple times Cycle through sounds or settings Press and hold Select a function s settings h o l d Press and hold then press X Co...

Page 12: ...12 Introduction Part Names and Functions r s t b a c i j k l m n o p q f h g d e u v z y x w...

Page 13: ...button This button is used to reset the instrument s song recorder and to rewind songs and MP3 WAV SMF files to the beginning n REC and PLAY STOP buttons These buttons are used to record and playback...

Page 14: ...e played The CN35 digital piano features a power saving mode that can turn off the instrument automatically after a specified period of inactivity For more information please refer to the Auto Power O...

Page 15: ...s can be connected and used simultaneously When a pair of headphones is connected sound will not be produced by the speakers Attaching the headphone hook optional A headphone hook is included with the...

Page 16: ...that have been played Any keys that are subsequently played after the sostenuto pedal is depressed will not be sustained Pedal support bolt A pedal support bolt is attached at the base of the pedal b...

Page 17: ...2 Electric Bass 3 Fretless Bass 4 W Bass Ride CHOIR PAD 1 Choir 2 Choir 2 3 New Age 4 Atmosphere STRINGS 1 Slow Strings 2 String Pad 3 Warm Strings 4 String Ensemble OTHERS 300 sounds 1 Selecting a s...

Page 18: ...mo Concert Grand Demo song name There are 4 songs stored for the PIANO 1 sound which will be played in order Pressing the PIANO 1 button repeatedly will select the next piano song 2 Selecting a demo s...

Page 19: ...c E P 60 s E P Preferred Dual mode sound combinations can be stored to a Registration memory for convenient recall Please refer to page 34 for more information h o l d Example To layer the Slow String...

Page 20: ...ave Shift setting can be used to adjust the octave range of the layered sound Please refer to page 113 for more information The Layer Dynamics setting can be used to adjust the dynamic sensitivity of...

Page 21: ...gan W Bass Ride The Lower Octave Shift setting can be used to adjust the octave range of the lower section Please refer to page 111 for more information TheLowerPedalsettingcanbeusedtoenable disableth...

Page 22: ...the BALANCE slider to adjust the volume balance between the upper and lower sections As the volume of the upper sound increases the volume of the lower sound decreases and vice versa The preferred Sp...

Page 23: ...section sound Concert Grand Concert Grand Upper section sound Four Hands enabled 2 Changing the upper lower section sounds To select a different sound for the upper section Press the desired SOUND but...

Page 24: ...ance Use the BALANCE slider to adjust the volume balance between the upper and lower sections As the volume of the upper sound increases the volume of the lower sound decreases and vice versa The pref...

Page 25: ...Hall Simulates the ambiance of a live hall or stage Cathedral Simulates the ambiance of a large cathedral 1 Turning Reverb on off Press the REVERB button to turn reverb on off The LED indicator for th...

Page 26: ...Rotary 1 2 3 Simulates the sound of a rotary speaker commonly used with vintage electronic organs The soft pedal can be used to alternate the speed of the rotary simulation between Slow and Fast effe...

Page 27: ...children and organ players Normal default Reproduces the standard touch sensitivity of an acoustic piano This touch curve is used when the Touch function is turned off Heavy Requires a heavier touch t...

Page 28: ...ud allowing the instrument to examine the personal playing technique More than one attempt may be required in order to create an accurate User Touch Curve Moving the master volume fader to the lowest...

Page 29: ...n in the LCD display and the instrument will stop responding to panel button presses Panel Lock On If panel buttons are pressed while the Panel Lock is activated a reminder message will briefly be sho...

Page 30: ...C Key Transpose 3 A The keyboard pitch can be adjusted within the range of C3 to C5 Turning Key Transpose on off Press the TRANSPOSE button to turn the key transpose function on off The specified key...

Page 31: ...hown in the LCD display Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the song transpose value Song Transpose 0 C Song Transpose 2 D The song pitch can be raised or lowered by up to 12 semi tones To reset...

Page 32: ...ats per minute 20 800 BPM with eighth note rhythms Press the TEMPO button again to stop the metronome The LED indicator for the TEMPO button will turn off Changing the time signature and rhythm Press...

Page 33: ...ion Changing sounds while the Metronome is in use Press the desired SOUND button The LED indicator for the button will turn on to indicate that this category has been selected The name of the sound wi...

Page 34: ...me Line Out Volume Audio Recorder Gain and Power Settings will not be stored to Registration memories Selecting a Registration memory Press the REGISTRATION button The LED indicator for the REGISTRATI...

Page 35: ...ssed SOUND button and a confirmation message will briefly be shown in the LCD display Registration Stored Press the selected SOUND button once then press and hold the same button to alternate between...

Page 36: ...m Klavierspiel Opus 101 Burgm ller 25 25 Etudes Faciles Opus 100 Czerny 30 Etudes de M canisme Opus 849 Czerny 100 Hundert bungsst cke Opus 139 1Selecting a lesson book song Entering lesson mode Press...

Page 37: ...he TEMPO button Changing the tempo of the lesson song Press and hold the TEMPO button then press the c or d VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the lesson song tempo Press the c and d VALUE buttons...

Page 38: ...ly or simply reduce the volume of one part Beyer lesson songs and part volume Please refer to page 36 for more information regarding the availability of Beyer lesson songs If the Beyer lesson book is...

Page 39: ...ton will start to flash indicating that the start point A of the loop has been set 2 Specifying the end point B of the loop Press the LOOP button again to specify the end point of the loop The LED ind...

Page 40: ...button The LED indicators for the REC and PLAY STOP buttons will turn off and the lesson song recording and playback will stop 3 Playing back the recorded lesson song Press the PLAY STOP button again...

Page 41: ...icator for the CONCERT MAGIC button will turn on to indicate that Concert Magic mode is in use The name of the currently selected Concert Magic song will also be shown in the LCD display Twinkle Twink...

Page 42: ...hen press a SOUND button to change the accompaniment sound Adjusting the Concert Magic part volume Use the BALANCE slider to adjust the volume balance between the accompaniment and melody parts As the...

Page 43: ...e played in a random order until the PLAY STOP button is pressed Category playback Press and hold the CONCERT MAGIC button press the key to which the desired song is assigned then press the LESSON but...

Page 44: ...X X X X X X X X X X Melody Play MP These songs are also relatively easy to play especially if they are familiar to the player To perform them tap out the rhythm of the melody on any key of the keyboar...

Page 45: ...of the song arrangement type Change the Concert Magic playing mode Press and hold the CONCERT MAGIC button The current Concert Magic mode will be shown on the second line of the LCD screen Twinkle Twi...

Page 46: ...Recorder function The Recorder shares the song tempo setting with the Metronome functions 2 Selecting the song part to be recorded Press the REW or FF buttons to select the internal song memory 1 3 to...

Page 47: ...s useful when recording parts separately or wishing to maintain correct timing throughout complex passages Note that the standard metronome click and drum rhythm will not be heard when the song is pla...

Page 48: ...D display Song tempo Song1 Part 1 1 1 120 Part No Song No If a USB memory device is connected press the MENU c button to select the Int Recorder function 2 Selecting the song to be played back Press t...

Page 49: ...nd change the selected playing part s While the song is playing Press the d or c MENU buttons to enter the playback menu and select the desired setting then press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust th...

Page 50: ...internal song memory 1 3 to be erased Delete 3 Song2 Part 1 2 Parts have been recorded Then press the d or c VALUE buttons to select the part number s 1 2 or 1 2 of the selected song to be erased If a...

Page 51: ...udio file 1 Entering USB recorder mode Connect a USB memory device to the USB port Press the REC button then press the MENU d button to select the USB Recorder function The LED indicator for the REC a...

Page 52: ...ong is ready for playback Jazzy Tune MP3 00 00 Vol 5 To play back the recorded audio file please refer to the Playing an Audio File instructions on page 53 d or c VALUE Select character d or c MENU Mo...

Page 53: ...STOP button then press the MENU d button to select the USB Player function The LED indicator for the PLAY STOP button will turn on and the file selection screen will be shown in the LCD display The LE...

Page 54: ...dvance the playing position of the audio file Press the A B LOOP button twice to set the start and end points of the loop Pressing the A B LOOP button for a third time will turn off the loop Press the...

Page 55: ...on and the file selection screen will be shown in the LCD display 2 Selecting an audio file Press the d or c VALUE buttons to move the selection cursor then press the MENU c button to select the file...

Page 56: ...ns to select the desired audio recorder file format MP3 or WAV Over Dubbing Format MP3 5 Starting the audio recorder Press a key on the keyboard or press the PLAY STOP button The LED indicators for th...

Page 57: ...rmat Press the d or c VALUE buttons to select the MID format New Song Format MID 3 Selecting the part track to record Press the REC button The part select screen will be shown in the LCD display Press...

Page 58: ...he specified filename After a few seconds the MIDI Player screen will be shown in the LCD display indicating that the song is ready for playback Jazzy Tune MID J 1 1 120 To play back the recorded MIDI...

Page 59: ...D display prompting to confirm or cancel the overwrite operation Overwrite file FT 3 P 4501 Press the REC button to confirm the overwrite or the PLAY STOP button to cancel If cancelled the audio recor...

Page 60: ...layback mode Connect a USB memory device to the USB port Press the PLAY STOP button then press the MENU d button to select the USB Player function The file selection screen will be shown in the LCD di...

Page 61: ...ong volume setting can be adjusted within the range of 1 10 The song pitch can be raised or lowered by up to 12 semi tones The song part setting allows each of the 16 parts tracks of the SMF song to b...

Page 62: ...select the USB Player function The file selection screen will be shown in the LCD display 2 Selecting a MIDI file Press the d or c VALUE buttons to move the selection cursor then press the MENU c but...

Page 63: ...on Press the PLAY STOP button The LED indicators for the REC and PLAY STOP buttons will turn on and conversion will start The conversion status will also be shown in the LCD display Song000 MID 0000 C...

Page 64: ...tons to select the desired part s 2 Selecting the Convert to Audio function Press the USB button The Convert to Audio function will be shown in the LCD display Convert to Audio Format MP3 Press the d...

Page 65: ...d or c VALUE buttons to move the selection cursor then press the MENU c button to select the audio MIDI file The USB player screen will be shown in the LCD display Audio 001 MP3 00 00 Vol 5 3 Deleting...

Page 66: ...ist Save registration memories single or all from the instrument to a USB memory device 6 Rename File Rename a file stored on a USB memory device 7 Delete File Delete a file stored on a USB memory dev...

Page 67: ...screen will be shown in the LCD display 3 Selecting the song memory Press the d or c VALUE buttons to select the internal song memory for the song to be loaded into If a song memory contains song dat...

Page 68: ...memory device Please refer to page 53 for information about the file selection screen 2 Selecting the registration file to be loaded Press the d or c VALUE buttons to move the selection cursor then pr...

Page 69: ...buttons to cycle through the characters and the d or c MENU buttons to move the cursor Save files are limited to a maximum name length of 11 characters The saved SMF file will be stored in the root fo...

Page 70: ...d or c VALUE buttons to cycle through the characters and the d or c MENU buttons to move the cursor Save files are limited to a maximum name length of 11 characters The saved song will be stored in t...

Page 71: ...ion memory to be saved The All option will save all registration memories to a single file Press the REC button to continue The filename entry screen will be shown in the LCD display 3 Naming the regi...

Page 72: ...the MENU c button to select the file The filename entry screen will be shown in the LCD display 3 Renaming the selected file Press the d or c VALUE buttons to cycle through the characters and the d o...

Page 73: ...memory device Please refer to page 53 for information about the file selection screen 2 Selecting the file to be deleted Press the d or c VALUE buttons to move the selection cursor then press the MEN...

Page 74: ...in the LCD display 2 Confirming the format operation initial confirmation Press the REC button to confirm the format operation Press the PLAY STOP button to to cancel the format operation If the REC...

Page 75: ...ed menu Exiting the Settings menus Press the d and c MENU buttons simultaneously to return to the main settings menu Press a SOUND button to return to normal playing mode Overview of Settings menus 1...

Page 76: ...7 Damper Hold Change the effect of pressing the sustain pedal on organ string etc sounds Off 1 8 Four Hands Enable the Four Hands Mode function Off 1 9 Startup Setting Store current panel settings as...

Page 77: ...g a deeper sound Treble Boost Emphasises high range frequencies creating a brighter sound Mid Cut Reduces mid range frequencies creating a clearer sound User Allows the low mid and high range frequenc...

Page 78: ...e Brilliance setting mode Then press the d or c MENU button Brilliance setting screen will be shown in the LCD display 2 Adjusting the Brilliance setting Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the B...

Page 79: ...gh the different Tone Control types When the User type is selected press the MENU c button The User EQ setting screen will be shown in the LCD display 2 Adjusting the User EQ bands low mid high Press...

Page 80: ...vel 1 Selecting the Speaker Volume setting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 76 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Speaker Volume setting 2 Changing the Speaker Volume setting Press...

Page 81: ...s headphone connectors will output sound at an increased volume level 1 Selecting the Phones Volume setting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 76 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the P...

Page 82: ...ed off Preferred Line Out Volume settings will not be stored to a Registration memory but can be stored to the instrument s Startup Setting for convenient recall Please refer to page 87 for more infor...

Page 83: ...the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the Audio Recorder Gain setting The Audio Recorder Gain can be adjusted within the range of 0 dB 15 dB Increasing the Audio Recorder Gain may result in distorted re...

Page 84: ...r c VALUE buttons to decrease or increase the value of the Tuning setting in 0 5 Hz steps The Tuning setting can be adjusted within the range of 427 0 Hz 453 0 Hz Any changes made to the Tuning settin...

Page 85: ...ing the Damper Hold setting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 76 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Damper Hold setting 2 Changing the Damper Hold setting Press the d or c VALUE but...

Page 86: ...tting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 76 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Four Hands setting 2 Changing the Four Hands setting Press the d or c VALUE buttons to turn the Four Ha...

Page 87: ...ng the Startup Setting function After entering the Basic Settings menu page 76 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Startup Setting function 2 Storing current settings to Startup Setting Press...

Page 88: ...the Basic Settings menu page 76 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Factory Reset function 2 Restoring factory settings Press the REC button A confirmation message will be shown in the LCD dis...

Page 89: ...is heard when the key action falls back 5 2 7 Hammer Delay Adjust the delay of the hammer striking strings when playing pianissimo 5 2 8 Topboard Adjust the position of the grand piano topboard Open...

Page 90: ...Virtual Technician menu 2 Virtual Tech 1SFTT 7 6 Press the VALUE c button to enter the Virtual Technician menu The first page of the Virtual Technician menu will be shown in the LCD display Selecting...

Page 91: ...ht 1 A bright tonal character throughout the entire dynamic range Bright 2 An even brighter tonal character than Bright 1 1 Selecting the Voicing setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu pag...

Page 92: ...g the Virtual Technician menu page 89 PressthedorcMENUbuttonstoselecttheDamperResonance setting 2 Adjusting the Damper Resonance volume Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the volume of the Dampe...

Page 93: ...to select the Damper Noise setting 2 Adjusting the Damper Noise volume Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the volume of the Damper Noise setting The Damper Noise volume can be adjusted within th...

Page 94: ...athetically thus demonstrating String Resonance F G C B F G C G C E E G C D E G C C A A h o l d 1 Selecting the String Resonance setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 89 Press the d...

Page 95: ...E P 2 and Classic E P 3 sound 1 Selecting the Key off Effect setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 89 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Key off Effect setting 2 Adjusting t...

Page 96: ...U buttons to select the Fall back Noise setting 2 Adjusting the Fall back Noise volume Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the volume of the Fall back Noise setting The Fall back Noise volume can...

Page 97: ...select the Hammer Delay setting 2 Adjusting the Hammer Delay volume Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the volume of the Hammer Delay setting The Hammer Delay volume can be adjusted within the...

Page 98: ...n topboard Open 2 Simulates the character of a half open topboard Open 1 Simulates the character of a partially open topboard Closed Simulates the character of a closed topboard 1 Selecting the Topboa...

Page 99: ...ns to select the Decay Time setting 2 Adjusting the Decay Time volume Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the volume of the Decay Time setting The Decay Time volume can be adjusted within the ran...

Page 100: ...Touch setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 89 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Minimum Touch setting 2 Adjusting the Minimum Touch volume Press the d or c VALUE buttons...

Page 101: ...ne to eliminate dissonance for thirds was devised to eliminate the lack of consonances experienced with certain fifths for the Mersenne pure temperament It produces chords that are more beautiful than...

Page 102: ...d or c MENU buttons to select the Stretch Tuning setting 2 Selecting the Stretch Tuning type Press the d or c VALUE buttons to cycle through the Stretch Tuning setting When the Stretch Tuning setting...

Page 103: ...r 1 4 User defined tuning methods 1 Selecting the Stretch Curve setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 89 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Stretch Curve setting 2 Selecting...

Page 104: ...shown in the LCD display 2 Selecting the note adjusting the user tuning value Press the desired key to be tuned then press the d or c VALUE buttons to set the desired tuning value The desired key can...

Page 105: ...setting will only affect the balance of the tuning system the pitch of the keyboard will remain unchanged Changing the Temperament Key setting After selecting a temperament other than Equal temperamen...

Page 106: ...ote to be adjusted Press the d or c VALUE to adjust the cent value for the selected note The User Temperament value can be adjusted within the range of 50 50 Any changes made to the User Temperament s...

Page 107: ...ed Press the REC button to adjust the User Key Volume memory 3 Selecting the note adjusting the User Key Volume Press the desired key to be adjusted then press the d or c VALUE buttons to select the d...

Page 108: ...buttons to select the Half Pedal Adjust setting 2 Adjusting the Half Pedal Adjust volume Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the volume of the Half Pedal Adjust setting The Half Pedal Adjust vol...

Page 109: ...adjust the volume of the Soft Pedal Depth setting The Soft Pedal Depth volume can be adjusted within the range of 1 10 with higher values resulting in a softer sound Any changes made to the Soft Peda...

Page 110: ...ust the dynamic sensitivity of the layered sound when using Dual mode 10 Default settings will be shown in the first LCD display illustration i e Step 1 for each setting explanation below Entering the...

Page 111: ...crease or increase the value of the Lower Octave Shift setting The pitch of the lower section can be raised by up to 3 octaves Any changes made to the Lower Octave shift setting will remain until the...

Page 112: ...ering the Key Settings menu page 110 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Lower Pedal setting 2 Changing the Lower Pedal setting Press the d or c VALUE buttons to turn the Lower Pedal setting o...

Page 113: ...ve Shift setting The pitch of the layered sound can be raised or lowered by up to 2 octaves Some layered sounds may not produce a tone when the octave range is raised beyond a certain value Any change...

Page 114: ...o the main sound 1 Selecting the Layer Dynamics setting After entering the Key Settings menu page 110 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Layer Dynamics setting 2 Adjusting the Layer Dynamics...

Page 115: ...f automatically after 120 minutes of inactivity 1 Selecting the Auto Power Off setting While the normal playing mode screen is shown in the LCD display Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Powe...

Page 116: ...re attempting to assemble the CN35 piano unit ensure that all parts are included A Phillips head screwdriver will also be required to assemble the unit not included a Main body b Side panel left right...

Page 117: ...four long black or silver tapping screws h Loosely attach the back board to the pedal board using the four mid length black or silver tapping screws i Adjust the positioning of the pedal board side p...

Page 118: ...ace and tidy their appearance 5 Attaching the headphone hook k optional A headphone hook is included with the CN35 digital piano and can be used to hang headphones when not in use If desired attach th...

Page 119: ...onnect the instrument to a computer or tablet to send or receive MIDI data Connect the audio from other devices to the instrument s speakers USB type B USB type A Before connecting the CN35 digital pi...

Page 120: ...al MIDI devices and also to a computer with a MIDI interface as an alternative to the USB to Host port Please refer to page 1 of CN35 MIDI Settings Manual for more information about MIDI Headphone Pan...

Page 121: ...lt in Mac OS X USB MIDI driver will be installed automatically when the instrument is connected to the computer Mac OS 9 USB MIDI is not supported Please use the standard MIDI IN OUT connectors USB MI...

Page 122: ...connecting the instrument to an amplifier mixer using the Line Out jacks reduce the value of the Line Out Volume setting in the Basic Settings menu p 14 Strangesoundsornoisesareheardwhen playing with...

Page 123: ...ng a USB cable however the software does not respond to key presses Check that a USB MIDI driver is installed on the computer p 121 Check that USB Audio Device or KAWAI USB MIDI is selected in the sof...

Page 124: ...e Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme Bach Diapason Wohl mir da ich Jesum have Bach Full Ensemble Original Kawai HARPSI MALLETS Harpsichord French Suite No 6 Bach Vibraphone Original Kawai Clavi Original K...

Page 125: ...rn E P 2 0 12 121 1 6 ORGAN Jazz Organ 0 13 121 0 18 Blues Organ 0 14 121 0 17 Ballad Organ 0 15 95 5 17 Gospel Organ 0 16 95 3 17 Church Organ 0 17 121 0 20 Diapason 0 18 95 7 20 Full Ensemble 0 19 9...

Page 126: ...121 2 5 New Age E P 0 51 95 2 6 Modern E P 3 0 52 121 2 6 Legend E P 0 53 121 3 6 Phase E P 0 54 121 4 6 OTHERS Harpsi Mallet Harpsichord Oct 0 55 121 1 7 WideHarpsichord 0 56 121 2 7 Synth Clavi 0 5...

Page 127: ...0 121 2 20 Reed Organ 0 91 121 0 21 Puff Organ 0 92 121 1 21 OTHERS Accordion FrenchAccordion 0 93 121 0 22 Fr Accordion 2 0 94 95 1 22 Accordion 0 95 121 1 22 Accordion 2 0 96 95 2 22 Blues Harmonica...

Page 128: ...ass Wood Bass 2 1 1 95 2 33 Wood Bass 3 1 2 95 4 33 Wood Bass 4 1 3 95 5 33 Electric Bass 2 1 4 95 5 34 Electric Bass 3 1 5 95 6 34 FingerSlap Bass 1 6 121 1 34 Pick Bass 1 7 121 0 35 Slap Bass 1 8 12...

Page 129: ...42 121 1 56 6th Hit 1 43 121 2 56 Euro Hit 1 44 121 3 56 OTHERS Brass Trumpet 1 45 121 0 57 Solo Trumpet 1 46 121 1 57 Flugel Horn 1 47 95 1 57 SentimentalBone 1 48 95 7 58 Trombone 1 49 121 0 58 Tro...

Page 130: ...Jazz Flute 1 80 95 1 74 Big Band Winds 1 81 95 2 74 OrchestralWinds 1 82 95 3 74 Flute 1 83 121 0 74 Ballad Flute 1 84 95 13 74 Recorder 1 85 121 0 75 Pan Flute 1 86 121 0 76 Blown Bottle 1 87 121 0 7...

Page 131: ...weep 1 120 95 1 96 OTHERS Synth SFX Rain Pad 1 121 121 0 97 Soundtrack 1 122 121 0 98 Crystal 1 123 121 0 99 Synth Mallet 1 124 121 1 99 Brightness 1 125 121 0 101 Brightness 2 1 126 95 1 101 Goblin 1...

Page 132: ...S SFX Breath Noise 2 31 121 0 122 Flute Key Click 2 32 121 1 122 Seashore 2 33 121 0 123 Rain 2 34 121 1 123 Thunder 2 35 121 2 123 Wind 2 36 121 3 123 Stream 2 37 121 4 123 Bubble 2 38 121 5 123 Bird...

Page 133: ...et 2 70 120 0 9 Power Set 2 71 120 0 17 Electronic Set 2 72 120 0 25 Analog Set 2 73 120 0 26 Jazz Set 2 74 120 0 33 Brush Set 2 75 120 0 41 Orchestra Set 2 76 120 0 49 SFX Set 2 77 120 0 57 Ambience...

Page 134: ...ese Cymbal Reverse Cymbal F Ride Bell Ride Bell Ride Bell Ride Bell F Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine G Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal G Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Co...

Page 135: ...ne Tambourine Tambourine G Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal G Analog Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell A Crash Cymbal 2 Crash Cymbal 2 Crash Cymbal 2 Concert Cymbal 2 A Vibra slap...

Page 136: ...up F Punch TambourIne TambourIne TambourIne G Heart Beat Funk Splash Funk Splash Funk Splash G Footsteps 1 Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell A Footsteps 2 Funk Crash2 Funk Crash2 Funk Crash2 A Applause Vibra sl...

Page 137: ...nk 3 44 Funk Shuffle 1 45 Funk Shuffle 2 46 Buzz Beat 47 Disco 1 48 Disco 2 49 Hip Hop 1 50 Hip Hop 2 No Rhythm Name 51 Hip Hop 3 52 Hip Hop 4 53 Techno 1 54 Techno 2 55 Techno 3 56 Heavy Techno 57 8...

Page 138: ...Setting 1 10 Factory Reset 2 Virtual Technician 2 1 Voicing Normal Mellow 1 Mellow 2 Dynamic Bright 1 Bright 2 Normal z z 2 2 Damper Resonance Off 1 10 5 z z 2 3 Damper Noise Off 1 10 5 z z 2 4 String...

Page 139: ...Metronome Menu Metronome On Off button Off On Off Tempo 10 400 BPM 120 BPM z z Beat 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 3 8 6 8 7 8 9 8 12 8 100 Drum Rhythms 4 4 z z Volume 0 10 5 z z Internal Recorder Playback Mode...

Page 140: ...eantone Werckmeister Kirnberger User Temperament Key of Temperament Others Stretch Tuning Stretch Curve User Tuning User Key Volume Half Pedal Adjust Minimum Touch Internal Recorder 3 songs 2 tracks r...

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